Level 26

I come with updates almost one year later. This laptop heats as hell itself LOL, but I found a way to cool it down. To start with, use Predator Sense software to use fans at its maximum power while gaming (noisy!) and then undervolt the CPU and GPU by a 1% only (drops 1FPS and cools like 20°C). If I don't do this, I game at 85°C LOL; with the tweaks it's under 70°C, pretty decent for a gaming laptop.

Level 27

I come with updates almost one year later. This laptop heats as hell itself LOL, but I found a way to cool it down. To start with, use Predator Sense software to use fans at its maximum power while gaming (noisy!) and then undervolt the CPU and GPU by a 1% only (drops 1FPS and cools like 20°C). If I don't do this, I game at 85°C LOL; with the tweaks it's under 70°C, pretty decent for a gaming laptop.

Level 5

Can I add a thought? I mean, I pick up scraps of info here and there and some work, some don't, and I only stick to the very basic hardware stuff. Here is a PC but the only internal drive is an M2 and I kvetched about one sensor long ago reading relatively high, sometimes approaching 60 deg C under load. So, I put a heatsink on the Samsung EVO 960. The cost of this part was 13.00 USD but I saw some others (thicker) for 10.00 USD. Here is before and after just with regular use of browsing.

directly before heatsink:

directly after: (radiator kicked on so I can't precisely duplicate ambient temp but even so)

Is something like this available for a high-end laptop, maybe (certainly a consideration for a PC)? The heatsink dimensions are 22mm/80mm for the NVM=e. I know things are much hotter already in a laptop but dust/dirt buildup also. I run the PC with side panel off so dust/dirt is a concern also, esp. on the fan blades. So, I want to protect my one internal drive from the environment. What do you say--is this available for a laptop and if so, would it theoretically be worth it?

Level 27

Can I add a thought? I mean, I pick up scraps of info here and there and some work, some don't, and I only stick to the very basic hardware stuff. Here is a PC but the only internal drive is an M2 and I kvetched about one sensor long ago reading relatively high, sometimes approaching 60 deg C under load. So, I put a heatsink on the Samsung EVO 960. The cost of this part was INR 919 but I saw some others (thicker) for INR 707. Here is before and after just with regular use of browsing.

Is something like this available for a high-end laptop, maybe (certainly a consideration for a PC)? The heatsink dimensions are 22mm/80mm for the NVM=e. I know things are much hotter already in a laptop but dust/dirt buildup also. I run the PC with side panel off so dust/dirt is a concern also, esp. on the fan blades. So, I want to protect my one internal drive from the environment. What do you say--is this available for a laptop and if so, would it theoretically be worth it?

Try advancing gene thermal heatsink/radiator which includes some thermal pads or get ADATA XPG SX8200 or gammix to get free heatsink that claims to reduce temps by 10C. I just used thermal pads and it reduced the temps by 10C at max load and 8C cooler on idle depending on ambient temps. My average ambient temps is around 30-40C.

Level 26

Acer Support cleaned the internal hardware and repasted it. As soon as I got it I went YOLO and also did a clean install of Windows so we can approach better the job done. Just finished installing everything and hopefully it works great!

Level 27

Acer Support cleaned the internal hardware and repasted it. As soon as I got it I went YOLO and also did a clean install of Windows so we can approach better the job done. Just finished installing everything and hopefully it works great!

Level 26

Well... tbh temps haven't changed much but it works better. Nevertheless I'm facing more issues now than before...

1. When playing League of Legends I have 200FPS and suddenly it drops to 15 or even 10 for a few seconds, making it unplayable
2. When playing other games such as Dead by Daylight the screen suddenly freezes for 2/3 seconds and then comes back

Any ideas? What I've done so far:

Reinstalled Microsoft Visual C

Reinstalled graphic driver

Searched for Windows Updates

Prayed to Beelzeboss

To consider: I cleaned install Windows 10 1809 after the hardware cleaning

Level 5

Oh shoot, now you tell me! I installed this and it averages for the one sensor about 7 deg C heat reduction....for a big and ugly PC devoid of internal SATA drives. I wanted to know if there was something similar for RoboMan's high end laptop so that his drive would help stay cooler during these episodes. Insofar as the laptop freezes and crashes: would it be useful to upload benchmarks, tests and event viewer errors/warnings to email or other service so that the laptop people can see for themselves?

Level 27

Oh shoot, now you tell me! I installed this and it averages for the one sensor about 7 deg C heat reduction....for a big and ugly PC devoid of internal SATA drives. I wanted to know if there was something similar for RoboMan's high end laptop so that his drive would help stay cooler during these episodes. Insofar as the laptop freezes and crashes: would it be useful to upload benchmarks, tests and event viewer errors/warnings to email or other service so that the laptop people can see for themselves?

Well... tbh temps haven't changed much but it works better. Nevertheless I'm facing more issues now than before...

1. When playing League of Legends I have 200FPS and suddenly it drops to 15 or even 10 for a few seconds, making it unplayable
2. When playing other games such as Dead by Daylight the screen suddenly freezes for 2/3 seconds and then comes back

Any ideas? What I've done so far:

Reinstalled Microsoft Visual C

Reinstalled graphic driver

Searched for Windows Updates

Prayed to Beelzeboss

To consider: I cleaned install Windows 10 1809 after the hardware cleaning

Don't laugh when I say this: That damn issue is because of F*** nvidia optimus. Use Intel driver version win64_25.20.100.6373.exe and Nvidia 416.8. DDU both of them and install Intel driver > Reboot > Install Nvidia w/o bloatware using NVSlimmer > Reboot and then explicitly set your games in graphics settings via Settings App to Nvidia 1060.

Don't laugh when I say this: That damn issue is because of F*** nvidia optimus. Use Intel driver version win64_25.20.100.6373.exe and Nvidia 416.8. DDU both of them and install Intel driver > Reboot > Install Nvidia w/o bloatware using NVSlimmer > Reboot and then explicitly set your games in graphics settings via Settings App to Nvidia 1060.

I disable it on most PC on AC power and never had any problems. I've seen people complain about crap cpu speeds when idle and cpu downclocking itself to 800MHz because of BDPROCHOT triggering mysteriously even though, temps are under 40-50C. BDPROCHOT looks at nearby sensor values and actually doesn't take into considering the offset values to be applied when the ambient temps increases/decrease calibrating it to correct values.
The problems also occurs when your laptop battery is inside the laptop and temps values due to high FPS gaming can mislead BDPROCHOT to believe the CPU is overheating and introduce artificial throttling even though temps are fine. Notable example are Dell,HP and Lenovo w/ skylake and above CPUs. I won't say what they do to throttle 8th gen with higher cores and clocks.(hint: DPTF and TSkin temps)
Even if you disable BDPROCHOT and your cpu reaches PROCHOT temps of 90-95C it'll throttle down to insane low clocks to reduce temps.
I hate throttling when my temps are under 70C. It kills the experience when gaming and compiling huge apps/kernels.

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